Hi
A little quick clarification for those who don’t spend a lot of time studying
PC board electro-magnetics:
Reference conductor = that thing you labeled ground on the pc board.
Ground = when you trip while walking the dog, it’s the thing you hit ( = earth)
No that’s not the complete story, b
On Mon, October 12, 2015 9:08 am, Chris Wilson wrote:
> I have found when the TX is on at 136kHz the Trimble / divider
> baord output goes wild and a clean square wave goes seemingly random
> on my scope with noise.
How are your input and output cables physically configured? I noticed on
the link
Hi
The 10 MHz out of the TBolt is pretty much straight off the internal OCXO with
only modest
buffering. If the whole TBolt dies, you still get a clean looking 10 MHz out.
Best guess
is that the problem is in the divider board.
That said, it’s RF overloading a system. The RF could easily be co
12/10/2015 14:58
I have had my Trimble and Dave's divider board for many years and it's
on 24 hours a day, seven days a week, no problems.
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